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To easily re-use the settings and structure of a data-file, create a template.
A template can contain anything a data-file can!
Typical Template Items
oThe name of the project based Code Archive (entered in the File properties).
oPredefined structure, containing DataGroups and DataSets with specific descriptions.
oPredefine Independent Variables, including corresponding value lists.
oPredefine and rearrange the Class-columns, so they appear in a specific order.
oSet the number of frames per second that matches the videos, to minimize the risk of coding with a totally wrong video codec.
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| TIP: | Use the routines described in Clear Codes or Events to remove observational data from an existing data-file. |
•Create an INTERACT data-file containing all information you want appear in the template.
If your document contains the structure and information you need for every observation, you can save it as a template:
•Click Start - Current Document - Save
> Save as... in the toolbar.
•Type the name of your new template in the 'Save as...' dialog.
(Always name your files in a recognizable way, so it tells you about the contents of the file, just by looking at the name.)
•Add .atp to your file name or, if available, choose the file type INTERACT Template (*.atp) from the drop-down list in the Save as... dialog.
Template location
You can save the new template file in any easy accessible folder, so everybody can use it. Each user can open the template like any other INTERACT document.
The difference between a template and a regular *.xiact file is, that opening a template automatically creates a new, unnamed copy of the file. The resulting data-file contains everything that was predefined in the template. This minimizes the risk of overwriting the original file, so it can be re-used again and again.
Alternatively, it is possible to make use of the special template structure within the ..\Mangold INTERACT Data\ folder.
•In case of the latter, make sure this directory is selected, before you save your template: ..\Mangold INTERACT Data\Templates
Note: Saving templates in the 'Template' directory, displays your template in the 'Templates' dialog, that appears if you click Start - Files - New > New from template.... For more detailed information read Template Folder Structure.